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Divining the Self - (Signifying (On) Scriptures) by  Velma E Love (Paperback) - 1 of 1

Divining the Self - (Signifying (On) Scriptures) by Velma E Love (Paperback)

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  • Divining the Self weaves elements of personal narrative, myth, history, and interpretive analysis into a vibrant tapestry that reflects the textured, embodied, and performative nature of scripture and scripturalizing practices.
  • About the Author: Velma E. Love is Project Director of the Howard University School of Divinity's National Study of Black Congregational Life.
  • 160 Pages
  • Religion + Beliefs,
  • Series Name: Signifying (On) Scriptures

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About the Book



Explores the dynamics of African American engagements with the Holy Odu, the unwritten sacred scriptures of the West African Ifa Orisha tradition. Examines the experiences of selected practitioners, focusing on the ways in which the divinatory narrative and associated mythology impact self-understanding and worldview.



Book Synopsis



Divining the Self weaves elements of personal narrative, myth, history, and interpretive analysis into a vibrant tapestry that reflects the textured, embodied, and performative nature of scripture and scripturalizing practices. Velma Love examines the Odu--the Yoruba sacred scriptures--along with the accompanying mythology, philosophy, and ritual technologies engaged by African Americans. Drawing from the personal narratives of African American Ifa practitioners along with additional ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Oyotunji African Village, South Carolina, and New York City, Love's work explores the ways in which an ancient worldview survives in modern times.

Divining the Self also takes up the challenge of determining what it means for the scholar of religion to study scripture as both text and performance. This work provides an excellent case study of the sociocultural phenomenon of scripturalizing practices.



Review Quotes




"The breadth that Love manages to achieve in a work of this brief length is impressive. It takes account of festivals and archetypes, as well as Caribbean and West African traditions and their performances and revision in African American communities in the US."

--K. M. Simmons Choice



"This historical context for researchers of contemporary Ifa/Orisha tradition in the United States remains vital, as well as being simply enjoyable reading for practitioners of Yoruba religion."

--Daniel Foor Pomegranate: The International Journal of Pagan Studies



"Captivating! Velma Love has crafted a very fine study of the Odu in diaspora. The historical, ethnographic work here fulfills the important promise of the Signifying (on) Scriptures model. Anyone interested in the social life of scriptures will value this book."

--James S. Bielo, author of Words upon the Word and Emerging Evangelicals



"Velma Love's Divining the Self is an excellent ethnography of Ifa divination tradition in the African American community of Oyotunji Village in South Carolina and in New York City. In this innovative book, Love provides an in-depth exploration of how a community of believers constructs a new identity for itself by digging deep and tapping into the spiritual source and 'orature' of the Yoruba of southwestern Nigeria. The theoretical and methodological frameworks she deploys inspire fresh ways of thinking about non-textual religion, identity construction, race, gender, and community life in modern contexts. This is a book that will interest a diverse group of scholars in folklore and literature, mythology, spirituality, and African and African American studies, to mention just a few."

--J. K. Olupona, Professor of African Religious Traditions, Harvard Divinity School



"Well-crafted case studies like Divining the Self are important contributions to the process of bringing religious studies into compatibility with the lived religious and scriptural practices of participants. Traditionally, scholars have focused on the text itself to find meanings based on words and concepts in order to claim religious relevance. This study looks beyond print and inscription by focusing on an influential oral and (relatively recently) written corpus in use among a participant population that outnumbers many 'mainline' Christian denominations."

--Grey Gundaker, Duane A. and Virginia S. Dittman Professor of American Studies and Anthropology, College of William and Mary




About the Author



Velma E. Love is Project Director of the Howard University School of Divinity's National Study of Black Congregational Life.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .37 Inches (D)
Weight: .53 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 160
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Series Title: Signifying (On) Scriptures
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Velma E Love
Language: English
Street Date: November 15, 2014
TCIN: 1011333232
UPC: 9780271054063
Item Number (DPCI): 247-11-5185
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Q: What type of narrative does the book incorporate?

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Q: Who is the author of this book?

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  • A: The author is Velma E. Love, a Project Director at Howard University.

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Q: What is the primary focus of the book?

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Q: What themes are explored in Divining the Self?

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Q: What is the significance of the Odu in the book?

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  • A: The Odu represents Yoruba sacred scriptures and is central to understanding the cultural practices discussed.

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